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Nepal violence and power crisis 2025: Violent protests and power crisis in Nepal, was all this planned in advance?

On: September 10, 2025 7:44 AM
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Tds Virals Correspondent Nepal🇳🇵– Nepal is currently in the grip of political instability and violence. In a few days, the situation worsened so much that the Parliament, Supreme Court and even the Prime Minister’s residence were targeted by the mob.

Analysts say that all this did not happen suddenly, but is the result of long term planning. Now the question is arising whether this is a warning for a democratic country like India as well?

Nepal violence and power crisis-How did violence erupt in Nepal?

The ban on social media proved to be a trigger point against the Nepal government. People were already angry with corruption, unemployment and inflation. The protests suddenly took a violent turn and there was a direct attack on power. Parliament, Prime Minister’s house and Supreme Court were burnt.

Nepal violence and power crisis
Nepal violence and power crisis – viral photo

The Deputy Prime Minister was chased and beaten by the mob. Even the wife of a former Prime Minister was murdered by the mob. Even Pashupatinath temple came under the grip of looting.

Nepal violence and power crisis-Was all this planned in advance? According to tweets and reports the people of Nepal were angry with corruption and mismanagement for a long time. Tension was already present between the leftist faction and the monarchy supporters. The different agendas of China and America also kept influencing the politics of Nepal. Social media ban became an excuse and the power was toppled in a few days.

Example of Bangladesh Nepal violence and power crisis

Like Nepal, the situation in Bangladesh also did not arise suddenly. BNP (Bangladesh Nationalist Party) created a ruckus on the issue of elections. There was discussion on the demand for a military base on the US government and the relationship of BNP with the Soros-Biden family. Students were instigated to demand reservation. Gradually the situation became explosive and the Prime Minister fled the country. This shows that a power toppling does not happen overnight in any country, but is the result of years of preparation.

Lesson for India – Nepal violence and power crisis

Since 2014, such efforts have been made continuously in India too. First the narrative of intolerance was created. Then the award wapsi movement. After that, attempts were made to provoke the country on issues like anti-CAA, farmers movement, Agniveer protest, Pegasus, Rafale, and vote theft. Every time an attempt was made to push the country into the fire of chaos. Although these attempts failed every time, but the country definitely suffered.

Violence in Nepal and warning of danger in India

In Nepal – Parliament was burnt, PM House was burnt, Supreme Court was burnt, leaders were attacked, even religious places were looted, in India too, such signals have been found in the speeches of opposition leaders and so-called student leaders many times –

Threat to demolish Ram temple.

Talk of killing Modi on the road.

Announcement of cutting chicken neck.

Hateful statements against the new Parliament building and government institutions. Burning of government and public properties during CAA and Agniveer protest. All these indicate that in India too, plans have been made repeatedly to incite chaos and violence.

Nepal violence and power crisis
Nepal protec. public – Photo Viral

Nepal violence and power crisis- Is everything pre-planned? Analysts believe that – when, what to break, who to target, it is pre-decided. Just the right time and the right trigger is awaited. The day chaos spreads, the situation can get out of hand in a few hours.

India’s security and responsibility-Nepal violence and power crisis

The central leadership, pro-national system, and patriotic people are the same strong wall in India today, which stands in front of the enemies of the country. If this wall weakens, then the situation can become like Nepal.

FAQs (Nepal violence and power crisis)

Q1. Did the violence in Nepal happen suddenly?

No, it is the result of long-term public anger and planned efforts.

Q2. Why did the social media ban become a trigger point?

Because the public felt an attack on their freedom of expression and old anger flared up.

Q3. Is there any lesson for India from this?

Yes, such attempts have been made repeatedly in India as well. This is a warning that attempts to spread chaos can become active at any time.

Q4. Can external forces have a hand in this?

Analysts believe that the strategy of countries like China, America has been affecting Nepal and Bangladesh.

Nepal violence and power crisisThe latest violence in Nepal proves that power coup does not happen suddenly in any country, but it is the result of long strategy and planned steps. For India, this incident is a deep warning that taking internal opposition and external interference lightly can prove to be dangerous.

Tuntun Singh

मैं टीडीएस वायरलस का संस्थापक हूँ, जो एक गतिशील समाचार मंच है जो खेल, शिक्षा, मनोरंजन, गोपालगंज और अन्य क्षेत्रों की ताज़ा खबरें प्रदान करता है। मैंने टीडीएस वायरलस को विविध पाठकों के लिए एक विश्वसनीय समाचार और सूचना स्रोत के रूप में स्थापित किया है। Tuntun Singh

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